US20040003543A1 - Cable guide and power supply apparatus for a vehicle slide door - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a cable guide for guiding a cable installed between a fixing structure and a moving structure.
- This invention relates to a power supply apparatus for a vehicle slide door using the cable guide.
- a power supply apparatus for a vehicle slide door is formed as follows: Terminal portions of the abutting type are provided at a slide door and a vehicle body, respectively. When the slide door is closed, the terminal portion on the door and the terminal portion on the vehicle body abut against each other to be electrically connected together, thereby supplying electric power from the vehicle body to the door via the two terminal portions.
- the invention provides a power supply apparatus for a vehicle slide door, including: a cable installed between a vehicle body and a slide door; and a cable guide for guiding the cable, the cable guide comprising a plurality of link members interconnected into a linear configuration.
- the cable guide includes a first section and a second section. The first section is capable of being bent in a predetermined direction from a generally linear condition. The second section is capable of being bent in an opposite direction opposite to the predetermined direction from a generally linear condition.
- the power supply apparatus further includes: a first support member which is provided at the vehicle body and which supports one end portion of the cable guide in such a manner that the one end portion is directed toward the slide door in non-parallel relation to a direction of sliding movement of the slide door, and a second support member which is provided at the slide door and supports the other end portion of the cable guide, and can move to pass by the first support member in accordance with the sliding movement of the slide door
- the first section is disposed at the vehicle body, and a second section disposed at the slide door.
- the first section can be bent in both of the predetermined direction and the opposite direction from the generally linear condition.
- the cable guide extends away from the vehicle body, and is bent at the first section to extend toward the second support member.
- bending directions of interconnecting portions in each of the first and second sections are set to the same direction.
- the bending direction of each interconnecting portion in the first section is opposite to the bending direction of each interconnecting portion in the second section.
- an intermediate portion of the cable guide in the longitudinal direction can be bent into a generally S-shape when viewed from the top.
- the invention also provides a cable guide for guiding a cable installed between a fixing structure and a moving structure, including: a plurality of link members interconnected into a linear configuration.
- the cable guide includes a first section and a second section.
- the first section is capable of being bent in a predetermined direction from a generally linear condition.
- the second section is capable of being bent in an opposite direction opposite to the predetermined direction from a generally linear condition.
- the invention also provides an automobile including: a vehicle body; a moving structure slidably mounted on the vehicle body; a cable installed between the vehicle body and the moving structure; and a cable guide for guiding the cable.
- the cable guide includes a plurality of link members interconnected into a linear configuration.
- the cable guide includes a first section and a second section. The first section is capable of being bent in a predetermined direction from a generally linear condition. The second section is capable of being bent in an opposite direction opposite to the predetermined direction from a generally linear condition.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic plan view of a first preferred embodiment of a cable-installing and supporting portion structure of the invention (in a fully closed condition).
- FIG. 2 is a schematic plan view of the cable-installing and supporting portion structure (in an open condition).
- FIG. 3 is a view showing the process of opening and closing a slide door in the cable-installing and supporting portion structure.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of an important portion of the cable-installing and supporting portion structure disposed at a vehicle body.
- FIG. 5 is a side-elevational view of a link member of a cable guide.
- FIG. 6 is a front-elevational view of the link member.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line VII-VII of FIGS. 3 and 4.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view showing the link members so interconnected as to be bent in one direction.
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view showing link members so interconnected as to be bent in both directions.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a tube member for covering the cable guide.
- FIG. 11 is a plan view of a power supply apparatus for a vehicle slide door employing a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a view showing the manner of opening and closing the slide door in the power supply apparatus of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 13 is a side-elevational view of a link member of the cable guide.
- FIG. 14 is a front-elevational view of the link member.
- FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line A-A of FIGS. 13 and 14.
- FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view showing the interconnected link members.
- a first preferred embodiment of a slide door cable-installing and supporting portion structure (a power supply apparatus for a vehicle slide door) of the present invention will now be described.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic plan view of the cable-installing and supporting portion structure provided in a vehicle (automobile) V in a closed condition of a slide door SD.
- FIG. 2 is as schematic plan view of the cable-installing and supporting portion structure in an open condition of the slide door SD.
- FIG. 3 is a view showing the process of opening and closing the slide door SD.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of an important portion of the cable-installing and supporting portion structure disposed at a vehicle body.
- This cable-installing and supporting portion structure serves to guide and bend a cable 2 (shown only in FIG. 6) installed between the vehicle body B and the slide door SD, and this structure comprises a cable guide 1 , the cable 2 , a first support member 20 supporting one end portion of the cable guide 1 , and a second support member 30 supporting the other end portion of the cable guide 1 .
- the cable 2 includes a wire for supplying electric power to the slide door SD, and at least one wire for feeding a signal between the slide door SD and the vehicle body B, and this cable 2 is installed between the vehicle body B and the slide door SD.
- the cable guide 1 comprises a plurality of link members (links) 3 interconnected into a linear configuration, and the one end portion of this cable guide is supported on the vehicle body B by the first support member 20 , while the other end portion thereof is supported on the slide door SD by the second support member 30 (described later).
- the cable. 2 is passed through each of the link members 3 , and this cable guide 1 guides and bends the cable 2 .
- a position P 1 indicates a completely-closed (fully closed) condition of the slide door SD
- a position P 2 indicates a partially-open (half open) condition of the slide door SD
- a position P 3 indicates a completely-open (fully open) condition of the slide door SD.
- the first support member 20 is molded of a resin or the like, and is fixedly secured to the vehicle body by screws (not shown) or the like. More specifically, the first support member is fixedly secured to a lower portion of a door frame of the vehicle body.
- the first support member 20 includes a guide tube 21 for guiding the cable 2 extending from the vehicle body B, and the one end portion of the cable guide 1 is supported by the guide tube 21 .
- the cable 2 extends from the vehicle body B, and passes through the guide tube 21 to extend outwardly from the vehicle body B, and is passed through the cable guide 1 in a guided manner.
- the guide tube 21 and the link member 3 disposed at the one end portion of the cable guide 1 , are interconnected by a similar structure (described later in detail) to a structure for interconnecting the adjacent link members 3 .
- the guide tube 21 is directed toward the slide door SD, and supports the one end portion of the cable guide 1 and one end portion of the cable 2 in such a manner that these one end portions are directed toward the slide door SD in non-parallel relation to a direction Q of sliding movement of the slide door SD.
- the guide tube 21 is slightly inclined toward a rear side of the vehicle body B (that is, in a direction away from the second support member 30 in the fully closed condition), and therefore the one end portion of the cable guide 1 and the one end portion of the cable 2 are supported in a manner to be directed slightly obliquely rearwardly relative to the vehicle body B.
- the second support member 30 is molded of a resin or the like, and is fixedly secured to the slide door SD by screws (not shown) or the like. More specifically, the second support member is fixedly secured to a lower portion of the slide door SD.
- the second support member 30 and the other end portion of the cable guide 1 are interconnected by a similar structure (described later in detail) to the structure for interconnecting the adjacent link members 3 .
- the second support member 30 In the fully closed condition of the slide door SD, the second support member 30 is located forwardly of the first support member 20 , that is, disposed closer to the front side of the vehicle than the first support member 20 is. In this condition, the second support member 30 supports the other end portion of the cable guide 1 and the other end portion of the cable 2 in such a manner that these other end portions are directed toward the first support member 20 along the sliding direction Q. In this condition, when the slide door SD is opened, the second support member 30 is moved rearward to pass by the first support member 20 . Therefore, in the fully open condition of the slide door SD, the second support member 30 supports the other end portion of the cable guide 1 and the other end portion of the cable 2 in such a manner that these other end portions are directed away from the first support member 20 along the sliding direction Q.
- the link member 3 includes a body portion 11 , a pair of projections 13 which are formed on one end portion of the body portion 11 , and function respectively as rotation shafts, a pair of reception portions (receiving holes in this embodiment) 15 which are provided at the other end portion of the body portion 11 , and are adapted to rotatably support the respective projections 13 of the mating link member 3 to be connected to this link member 3 , a pair of first abutment portions 17 formed at the one end portion of the body portion 11 , and a pair of second abutment portions 19 formed at the other end portion of the body portion 11 .
- the link member 3 is made of a resin or the like.
- the body portion 11 has a generally rectangular tubular shape, and has such an inner size as to pass the cable 2 therethrough.
- the projections 13 are formed on and project respectively from extension portions 11 a extending respectively from opposed portions (upper and lower side wall portions in FIG. 5) at an open portion in the one end portion of the body portion 11 .
- the reception portions 15 are provided respectively at extension portions 11 b extending respectively from opposed portions (upper and lower side wall portions in FIG. 5) at an open portion in the other end portion of the body portion 11 .
- the projections 13 and the reception portions 15 are formed such that an axis, interconnecting the two projections 13 , is parallel to an axis interconnecting the two reception portions 15 (that is, these axes extend in the same direction)
- the distance between the two extension portions 11 b, each having the reception portion 15 is slightly larger than the distance between the two extension portions 11 a each having the projection 13 Therefore, as shown in FIG. 8, at an interconnecting portion between the link members 3 , the two link members 3 A and 3 B are interconnected in such a manner that the two projections 3 of one link member 3 A (see FIG. 8) are fitted respectively into the reception portions 15 of the other link member 3 B (see FIG. 8) from the inner side. In this interconnected condition, the projections 13 are rotatably held in the reception portions 15 , respectively, and therefore the bending angle can be varied at the interconnecting portion between the two link members 3 A and 3 B.
- the first and second abutment portions 17 and 19 serve as means for limiting a bending direction R (see FIG. 8) at the interconnecting portion between the link members 3 , and are so arranged that when the two link members 3 A and 3 B are interconnected, the first abutment portions 17 abut against the second abutment portions 19 , respectively, with the two interconnected link members 3 A and 3 B extending linearly. Because of the provision of the abutment portions 17 and 19 , the bending direction R is so limited that at the interconnecting portion, one link member 3 A is allowed to be bent relative to the other link member 3 B only in one bending direction R from the linearly-extending condition.
- interconnected link members can be bent within a predetermined bending angle in both directions from a linear condition, and in this case, for example, when link members 3 C and 3 D are interconnected as shown in FIG. 9, abutment portions 17 Da and 17 Db are spaced a predetermined distance from abutment portions 19 C, respectively, in a linear condition, and when the link member 3 D is bent relative to the link member 3 C in either bending direction Ra, Rb at the predetermined angle, the abutment portion 17 Da, 17 db is brought into abutting engagement with the corresponding abutment portion 19 C.
- the cable guide 1 includes a first section S 1 disposed at the vehicle body B, and a second section S 2 disposed at the slide door SD.
- the first section S 1 can be bent in both directions from the generally-linear condition, and the angle of bending of each interconnecting portion between the link members 3 of this first section S 1 is so determined that the cable guide 1 will not interfere with any members provided at the vehicle body B.
- the first section S 1 includes a section S 1 a having the plurality of link members 3 so interconnected as to be bent only in one direction from the linear condition, and a section S 1 b having the plurality of link members 3 so interconnected as to be bent in both directions from the linear condition. Namely, all of the interconnecting portions of the first section S 1 are not bendable in both directions, but this first section S 1 is bendable in both directions as a whole with respect to the longitudinal direction.
- the section S 1 a which is bendable only in the one direction is that portion of the first section S 1 disposed at the vehicle body B, and here the section, including one interconnecting portion between the link member 3 and the first support member 20 and two interconnecting portions each between the corresponding link members 3 , is the section S 1 a bendable only in the one direction (see FIG. 4).
- the section S 1 b which is bendable in both directions is that portion of the first section S 1 disposed adjacent to the second section S 2 (that is, disposed at the slide door SD), and here the section, including four interconnecting portions each between the corresponding link members 3 , is the section S 1 b bendable in both directions (see FIG. 4).
- the angle of bending of the section S 1 a (which is bendable only in the one direction) of the first section S 1 toward the rear side of the vehicle is 0 degree
- the section S 1 b (which is bendable in both directions) can be bent at an angle of 20 degrees toward the rear side of the vehicle at each of the four interconnecting portions each between the link members, 3 .
- the cable guide 1 extends away from the vehicle body B, and is bent at the first section S 1 to extend toward the second support member 30 .
- the cable guide 1 extends away from the vehicle body B at the section S 1 a, and is bent toward the rear side of the vehicle body B at the section S 1 b.
- the bending angle and bending direction of the interconnecting portions each between the link members 3 at the first section S 1 are suitably changed, depending on the mounting positions, shapes, etc., of the various members (the body itself, the rail RL and so on) of the vehicle body B.
- the second section S 2 can be bent only in one direction from the generally linear condition.
- the cable guide 1 is covered with a tube member 40 shown in FIG. 10.
- the tube member 40 is made of an elastic material such as rubber and an elastic plastics material, and is formed into a tubular shape, and can be flexed.
- this tube member is in the form of a bellows so that it can be easily flexed, it does not always need to be formed into a bellows.
- the cable guide when the slide door SD is in the fully closed condition, the cable guide is in a condition (first bending condition) in which the whole of the first section S 1 is bent clockwise while the second section S 2 extends in the generally linear condition.
- the second section S 2 is inverted into a generally J-shape, and extends toward the second support member 30 (second bending condition).
- the cable guide 1 extends away from the vehicle body B, and further extends toward the second support member 30 . Therefore, the cable guide can be prevented from interference with other members of the vehicle body B (that is, the body portion Ba of the vehicle body B provided at the rear side of the slide door frame, and the rail PL for the slide door SD in this embodiment).
- the first section S 1 includes the section S 1 a having the plurality of link members 3 so interconnected as to be bent only in the one direction from the linear condition, and the section S 1 b having the plurality of link members 3 so interconnected as to be bent in both directions from the linear condition. Therefore, the manner of extending of the cable guide 1 away from the vehicle body B can be easily changed between the first bending condition and the second bending condition.
- the second section S 2 of the cable guide 1 can be bent only in the one direction, and therefore this second section S 2 can also be prevented from interference with the other members.
- the one end portion of the cable guide 1 is supported by the first support member 20 in such a manner that this one end portion is inclined toward the rear side of the vehicle, and therefore when opening the slide door SD, a force, acting on the second section S 2 of the cable guide 1 in the direction of the length thereof, can be easily converted into a force to smoothly bend the first section S 1 and so on in the opposite direction. This prevents the buckling, etc., of the second section S 2 , so that the cable guide 1 can be easily smoothly bent and deformed from the first bending condition into the second bending condition.
- the cable guide 1 is covered with the flexible tube member 40 of a tubular shape, and therefore waterproof, dust-proof measures and so on for the cable 2 can be provided. And besides, the production of a sound, resulting from a relative movement between the adjacent link members, can be prevented.
- the cable guide extends away from the vehicle body, and further extends toward the second support member, and therefore the cable guide can be prevented from interference with the other members of the vehicle body.
- the direction of bending of the second section of the cable guide is limited to the predetermined direction, and therefore the second section can be prevented from interference with other members.
- the cable guide when sliding the slide door, the cable guide is smoothly bent and deformed from the first bending condition into the second bending condition.
- the angle of bending of the first section of the cable guide is so determined that the cable guide will not interfere with any member of the vehicle body, and therefore the interference with the vehicle body can be more positively prevented.
- the first section of the cable guide includes the section which can be bent only in the one direction from the generally linear condition, and therefore the manner of extending of the cable guide away from the vehicle body can be easily changed between the first bending condition and the second bending condition.
- waterproof and dust-proof measures and so on for the cable can be provided.
- FIG. 11 is a plan view of a power supply apparatus for a vehicle slide door in a vehicle (automobile) V, employing a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a view showing the manner of opening and closing the slide door in the power supply apparatus of FIG. 11.
- This power supply apparatus comprises the cable guide 101 shown in FIGS. 11 and 12, and a power supply cable 102 (see FIG. 14).
- the cable guide 1 comprises a plurality of link members 103 interconnected into a linear configuration, and one end portion of this cable guide 1 is connected to a vehicle body-side mounting portion (fixing-side mounting portion) 105 a of a vehicle body (fixing structure) 105 , while the other end portion thereof is connected to a door-side mounting portion (moving-side mounting portion) 107 a of the slide door (moving structure) 107 .
- the power supply cable 102 is guided by the cable guide 101 , and is installed between the vehicle body 105 and the slide door 107 .
- FIG. 1 The power supply cable 102 is guided by the cable guide 101 , and is installed between the vehicle body 105 and the slide door 107 .
- each of the link member 103 forming the cable guide 101 , includes a body portion 111 , a pair of projections 113 which are formed on one end portion of the body portion 111 , and which function respectively as rotation shafts, a pair of reception portions (receiving holes in this embodiment) 115 which are provided at the other end portion of the body portion 111 , and are adapted to rotatably support the respective projections 113 of the mating link member 103 to be connected to this link member 103 , a pair of first abutment portions 117 formed at the one end portion of the body portion 111 , and a pair of second abutment portions 119 formed at the other end portion of the body portion 111 .
- the link member 103 is made of a resin.
- the body portion 111 has a generally rectangular tubular shape, and has such an inner size as to pass the power supply cable 102 therethrough.
- the projections 113 are formed on and project respectively from extension portions 111 a extending respectively from opposed portions (upper and lower side wall portions in FIG. 13) at an open portion in the one end portion of the body portion 111 .
- the reception portions 115 are provided respectively at extension portions 11 b extending respectively from opposed portions (upper and lower side wall portions in FIG. 13) at an open portion in the other end portion of the body portion 111 .
- the projections 113 and the reception portions 115 are formed such that an axis, interconnecting the two projections 113 , is parallel to an axis interconnecting the two reception portions 115 (that is, these axes extend in the same direction).
- the distance between the two extension portions 111 b, each having the reception portion 115 is slightly larger than the distance between the two extension portions 111 a each having the projection 113 . Therefore, as shown in FIG. 16, at an interconnecting portion between the link members 103 , the two link members 103 A and 103 B are interconnected in such a manner that the two projections 103 of one link member 103 A (see FIG. 6) are fitted respectively into the reception portions 115 of the other link member 103 B (see FIG. 16) from the inner side. In this interconnected condition, the projections 13 are rotatably held in the reception portions 115 , respectively, and therefore the bending angle can be varied at the interconnecting portion between the two link members 103 A and 103 B.
- the first and second abutment portions 117 and 119 serve as means for limiting a bending direction B (see FIG. 16) at the interconnecting portion between the link members 103 , and are so arranged that when the two link members 103 A and 103 B are interconnected, the first abutment portions 117 abut against the second abutment portions 119 , respectively, with the two interconnected link members 103 A and 103 B extending linearly. Because of the provision of the abutment portions 117 and 119 , the bending directions is so limited that at the interconnecting portion, one link member 103 A is allowed to be bent relative to the other link member 103 B only in one bending direction B from the linearly-extending condition.
- the cable guide 101 includes a first section C 1 and a second section C 2 which extend in a longitudinal direction.
- the link members 103 are interconnected such that the bending directions B of the interconnecting portions in the same section C 1 , C 2 are set to the same direction and that the bending direction of each interconnecting portion in the section C 1 is opposite to the bending direction of each interconnecting portion in the section C 2
- the lengths of the sections C 1 and C 2 are not particularly specified, the length of the section C 1 is smaller than the length of the section C 2 in FIG. 2. Namely, when viewed from the vehicle body-side mounting portion ( 5 a ) side, the bending direction B of each interconnecting portion in the first section C 1 is a counterclockwise direction (in FIG. 11), while the bending direction of each interconnecting portion in the second section C 2 is a clockwise direction (in FIG. 11).
- the cable guide 101 of this construction is installed between the vehicle body-side mounting portion 105 a and the door-side mounting portion 107 a so that during the movement of the slide door 107 , this cable guide 101 can be bent into a generally S-shape (when viewed from the top) in such a manner that the distance between the vehicle body-side mounting portion 105 a and the door-side mounting portion 107 a becomes a minimum.
- the link members 103 disposed respectively at the opposite ends of the cable guide 101 , are rotatably connected at interconnecting portions 121 and 123 to the vehicle body-side mounting portion 105 a and the door-side mounting portion 107 a, respectively.
- the door-side mounting portion 107 a moves in a sliding direction, spaced a predetermined distance from the vehicle body-side mounting portion 105 a, between two positions disposed respectively on opposite sides of the vehicle body-side mounting portion 105 a serving as an intermediate position.
- the slide door 107 When the slide door 107 is located in the fully closed position P 1 (fully closed condition), the distance between the vehicle body-side mounting portion 105 a and the door-side mounting portion 107 a is the largest, and also the cable guide 101 extends generally linearly in the direction of sliding of the slide door 107 . More specifically, the section C 2 is disposed in a generally linear condition, and the section C 1 is bent in a stepped manner to absorb the distance between the vehicle body-side mounting portion 105 a and the door-side mounting portion 107 a. In this condition, the door-side mounting portion 107 a and the vehicle body-side mounting portion 105 a support the opposite end portions of the cable guide 101 , respectively, in such a manner that these opposite end portions are generally opposed to each other along the sliding direction.
- the distance between the vehicle body-side mounting portion 105 a and the door-side mounting portion 107 a is the smallest, and the amount of slackening of the cable guide 101 is the largest.
- the door-side mounting portion 107 a which has passed by the vehicle body-side mounting portion 105 a, is disposed at a rear portion of the vehicle. In this condition, the distance between the vehicle body-side mounting portion 105 a and the door-side mounting portion 107 a is smaller than in the fully-closed condition, so that a slack portion develops in the cable guide 101 .
- the cable guide 101 is formed by interconnecting the link members 103 of a generally tubular shape, and therefore has a hollow shape.
- the power supply cable 102 is passed through the cable guide 101 , and is installed to extend from the vehicle body to the slide door.
- the cable guide 101 can be bent into the generally S-shape when viewed from the top. Therefore, when the cable guide is slackened during the opening and closing operations of the slide door 107 (in the half open condition or the fully open condition of the slide door 107 in this embodiment), the slackened shape of the cable guide 101 is forcibly formed into the generally S-shape when viewed from the top, thereby absorbing the slack of the cable guide 1 while stabilizing the slackened shape thereof.
- the length of the cable guide 101 can be properly determined in accordance with the amount of movement of the slide door 107 and so on, and therefore the power supply cable 102 can be shortened, and as a result an electrical transmission loss and the cost of the wire can be reduced.
- this construction can easily meet a size change of the power supply cable 102 .
- the power supply cable 102 is prevented from being twisted in accordance with the movement of the slide door 107 .
- the power supply cable 102 is passed through the cable guide 101 , and is installed, and therefore the cable 102 can be positively and easily installed along the cable guide 101 , and besides the cable 102 can be protected by the cable guide 1 .
- the cable guide 101 can be formed, using the link members 103 of the simple structure.
- the cable guide of this embodiment is applied to the apparatus for supplying electric power to the slide door
- the cable guide of this embodiment can be used for installing a cable which need to be installed between an arbitrary fixing structural member and an arbitrary moving structural member.
- the cable guide can be used for installing a cable between a seat, slidably mounted on the vehicle body, and the vehicle body, and for installing a cable between the vehicle body and a sun roof-opening/closing member.
- the power supply cable is guided by the cable guide, and is installed between the vehicle body and the slide door, and therefore electric power can always be supplied to the slide door regardless of whether the slide door is open or closed.
- the intermediate portion of the cable guide 1 in the longitudinal direction can be bent into the generally S-shape when viewed from the top. Therefore, when the cable guide is slackened during the opening and closing operations of the slide door, the slackened shape of the cable guide is forcibly formed into the generally S-shape when viewed from the top, thereby absorbing the slack of the cable guide while stabilizing the slackened shape thereof. Therefore, it is not necessary to provide any means for receiving the cable guide and the cable, installed by this cable guide, when the cable guide is slackened, and also to provided any means for limiting the movement of the cable guide Therefore, the construction can be simplified.
- the length of the cable guide, as well as the length of the power supply cable can be properly determined in accordance with the amount of movement of the slide door and so on, and therefore the power supply cable can be shortened, and as a result an electrical transmission loss and the cost of the wire can be reduced.
- this construction can easily meet a size change of the power supply cable.
- the power supply cable is prevented from being twisted in accordance with the movement of the slide door.
- the power supply cable is passed through the cable guide, and is installed, and therefore the cable can be positively and easily installed along the cable guide, and besides the cable can be protected by the cable guide.
- the cable guide can be formed, using the link members of the simple structure.
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Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- This invention relates to a cable guide for guiding a cable installed between a fixing structure and a moving structure. This invention relates to a power supply apparatus for a vehicle slide door using the cable guide.
- 2. Background Art
- Conventionally, a power supply apparatus for a vehicle slide door is formed as follows: Terminal portions of the abutting type are provided at a slide door and a vehicle body, respectively. When the slide door is closed, the terminal portion on the door and the terminal portion on the vehicle body abut against each other to be electrically connected together, thereby supplying electric power from the vehicle body to the door via the two terminal portions.
- In the above conventional configuration, however, there occurs a problem that although electric power can be supplied to the slide door when the slide door is closed, electric power can be not supplied to the slide door when the slide door is open.
- It is an object of this invention to provide a power supply apparatus for a vehicle slide door which can always supply electric power to the slide door regardless of whether the slide door is open or closed.
- It is another object of the invention to provide a cable guide which can favorably guide a cable installed between a fixing structure and a moving structure, such as a vehicle body and a slide door.
- To attain the above objects, the invention provides a power supply apparatus for a vehicle slide door, including: a cable installed between a vehicle body and a slide door; and a cable guide for guiding the cable, the cable guide comprising a plurality of link members interconnected into a linear configuration. The cable guide includes a first section and a second section. The first section is capable of being bent in a predetermined direction from a generally linear condition. The second section is capable of being bent in an opposite direction opposite to the predetermined direction from a generally linear condition.
- Preferably, the power supply apparatus further includes: a first support member which is provided at the vehicle body and which supports one end portion of the cable guide in such a manner that the one end portion is directed toward the slide door in non-parallel relation to a direction of sliding movement of the slide door, and a second support member which is provided at the slide door and supports the other end portion of the cable guide, and can move to pass by the first support member in accordance with the sliding movement of the slide door The first section is disposed at the vehicle body, and a second section disposed at the slide door. The first section can be bent in both of the predetermined direction and the opposite direction from the generally linear condition. In accordance with the sliding movement of the slide door, the cable guide extends away from the vehicle body, and is bent at the first section to extend toward the second support member.
- Preferably, bending directions of interconnecting portions in each of the first and second sections are set to the same direction. The bending direction of each interconnecting portion in the first section is opposite to the bending direction of each interconnecting portion in the second section. During the sliding movement of the slide door, an intermediate portion of the cable guide in the longitudinal direction can be bent into a generally S-shape when viewed from the top.
- The invention also provides a cable guide for guiding a cable installed between a fixing structure and a moving structure, including: a plurality of link members interconnected into a linear configuration. The cable guide includes a first section and a second section. The first section is capable of being bent in a predetermined direction from a generally linear condition. The second section is capable of being bent in an opposite direction opposite to the predetermined direction from a generally linear condition.
- The invention also provides an automobile including: a vehicle body; a moving structure slidably mounted on the vehicle body; a cable installed between the vehicle body and the moving structure; and a cable guide for guiding the cable. The cable guide includes a plurality of link members interconnected into a linear configuration. The cable guide includes a first section and a second section. The first section is capable of being bent in a predetermined direction from a generally linear condition. The second section is capable of being bent in an opposite direction opposite to the predetermined direction from a generally linear condition.
- The present invention may be more readily described with reference to the accompanying drawings:
- FIG. 1 is a schematic plan view of a first preferred embodiment of a cable-installing and supporting portion structure of the invention (in a fully closed condition).
- FIG. 2 is a schematic plan view of the cable-installing and supporting portion structure (in an open condition).
- FIG. 3 is a view showing the process of opening and closing a slide door in the cable-installing and supporting portion structure.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of an important portion of the cable-installing and supporting portion structure disposed at a vehicle body.
- FIG. 5 is a side-elevational view of a link member of a cable guide.
- FIG. 6 is a front-elevational view of the link member.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line VII-VII of FIGS. 3 and 4.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view showing the link members so interconnected as to be bent in one direction.
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view showing link members so interconnected as to be bent in both directions.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a tube member for covering the cable guide.
- FIG. 11 is a plan view of a power supply apparatus for a vehicle slide door employing a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a view showing the manner of opening and closing the slide door in the power supply apparatus of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 13 is a side-elevational view of a link member of the cable guide.
- FIG. 14 is a front-elevational view of the link member.
- FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line A-A of FIGS. 13 and 14.
- FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view showing the interconnected link members.
- The First Preferred Embodiment
- A first preferred embodiment of a slide door cable-installing and supporting portion structure (a power supply apparatus for a vehicle slide door) of the present invention will now be described.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic plan view of the cable-installing and supporting portion structure provided in a vehicle (automobile) V in a closed condition of a slide door SD. FIG. 2 is as schematic plan view of the cable-installing and supporting portion structure in an open condition of the slide door SD. FIG. 3 is a view showing the process of opening and closing the slide door SD. FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of an important portion of the cable-installing and supporting portion structure disposed at a vehicle body.
- This cable-installing and supporting portion structure serves to guide and bend a cable2 (shown only in FIG. 6) installed between the vehicle body B and the slide door SD, and this structure comprises a
cable guide 1, thecable 2, afirst support member 20 supporting one end portion of thecable guide 1, and asecond support member 30 supporting the other end portion of thecable guide 1. - The
cable 2 includes a wire for supplying electric power to the slide door SD, and at least one wire for feeding a signal between the slide door SD and the vehicle body B, and thiscable 2 is installed between the vehicle body B and the slide door SD. - The
cable guide 1 comprises a plurality of link members (links) 3 interconnected into a linear configuration, and the one end portion of this cable guide is supported on the vehicle body B by thefirst support member 20, while the other end portion thereof is supported on the slide door SD by the second support member 30 (described later). The cable. 2 is passed through each of thelink members 3, and thiscable guide 1 guides and bends thecable 2. In FIG. 3, a position P1 indicates a completely-closed (fully closed) condition of the slide door SD, and a position P2 indicates a partially-open (half open) condition of the slide door SD, and a position P3 indicates a completely-open (fully open) condition of the slide door SD. - The
first support member 20 is molded of a resin or the like, and is fixedly secured to the vehicle body by screws (not shown) or the like. More specifically, the first support member is fixedly secured to a lower portion of a door frame of the vehicle body. - The
first support member 20 includes aguide tube 21 for guiding thecable 2 extending from the vehicle body B, and the one end portion of thecable guide 1 is supported by theguide tube 21. Thecable 2 extends from the vehicle body B, and passes through theguide tube 21 to extend outwardly from the vehicle body B, and is passed through thecable guide 1 in a guided manner. Theguide tube 21 and thelink member 3, disposed at the one end portion of thecable guide 1, are interconnected by a similar structure (described later in detail) to a structure for interconnecting theadjacent link members 3. - The
guide tube 21 is directed toward the slide door SD, and supports the one end portion of thecable guide 1 and one end portion of thecable 2 in such a manner that these one end portions are directed toward the slide door SD in non-parallel relation to a direction Q of sliding movement of the slide door SD. Namely, theguide tube 21 is slightly inclined toward a rear side of the vehicle body B (that is, in a direction away from thesecond support member 30 in the fully closed condition), and therefore the one end portion of thecable guide 1 and the one end portion of thecable 2 are supported in a manner to be directed slightly obliquely rearwardly relative to the vehicle body B. - The
second support member 30 is molded of a resin or the like, and is fixedly secured to the slide door SD by screws (not shown) or the like. More specifically, the second support member is fixedly secured to a lower portion of the slide door SD. Thesecond support member 30 and the other end portion of thecable guide 1 are interconnected by a similar structure (described later in detail) to the structure for interconnecting theadjacent link members 3. - In the fully closed condition of the slide door SD, the
second support member 30 is located forwardly of thefirst support member 20, that is, disposed closer to the front side of the vehicle than thefirst support member 20 is. In this condition, thesecond support member 30 supports the other end portion of thecable guide 1 and the other end portion of thecable 2 in such a manner that these other end portions are directed toward thefirst support member 20 along the sliding direction Q. In this condition, when the slide door SD is opened, thesecond support member 30 is moved rearward to pass by thefirst support member 20. Therefore, in the fully open condition of the slide door SD, thesecond support member 30 supports the other end portion of thecable guide 1 and the other end portion of thecable 2 in such a manner that these other end portions are directed away from thefirst support member 20 along the sliding direction Q. - Generally, when the slide door SD is fully opened, the slide door SD is shifted outwardly from the vehicle body because of the opening/closing structure of the slide door SD. Therefore, the distance between the
first support member 20 and thesecond support member 30 in a direction perpendicular to the direction Q of sliding movement of the slide door SD is larger in the fully open condition than in the fully closed condition. - With respect to the basic construction of the
link members 3 forming thecable guide 1, as shown in FIGS. 5 to 8, thelink member 3 includes abody portion 11, a pair ofprojections 13 which are formed on one end portion of thebody portion 11, and function respectively as rotation shafts, a pair of reception portions (receiving holes in this embodiment) 15 which are provided at the other end portion of thebody portion 11, and are adapted to rotatably support therespective projections 13 of themating link member 3 to be connected to thislink member 3, a pair offirst abutment portions 17 formed at the one end portion of thebody portion 11, and a pair ofsecond abutment portions 19 formed at the other end portion of thebody portion 11. Thelink member 3 is made of a resin or the like. - The
body portion 11 has a generally rectangular tubular shape, and has such an inner size as to pass thecable 2 therethrough. Theprojections 13 are formed on and project respectively fromextension portions 11 a extending respectively from opposed portions (upper and lower side wall portions in FIG. 5) at an open portion in the one end portion of thebody portion 11. Thereception portions 15 are provided respectively atextension portions 11 b extending respectively from opposed portions (upper and lower side wall portions in FIG. 5) at an open portion in the other end portion of thebody portion 11. Theprojections 13 and thereception portions 15 are formed such that an axis, interconnecting the twoprojections 13, is parallel to an axis interconnecting the two reception portions 15 (that is, these axes extend in the same direction) The distance between the twoextension portions 11 b, each having thereception portion 15, is slightly larger than the distance between the twoextension portions 11 a each having theprojection 13 Therefore, as shown in FIG. 8, at an interconnecting portion between thelink members 3, the twolink members projections 3 of onelink member 3A (see FIG. 8) are fitted respectively into thereception portions 15 of theother link member 3B (see FIG. 8) from the inner side. In this interconnected condition, theprojections 13 are rotatably held in thereception portions 15, respectively, and therefore the bending angle can be varied at the interconnecting portion between the twolink members - The first and
second abutment portions link members 3, and are so arranged that when the twolink members first abutment portions 17 abut against thesecond abutment portions 19, respectively, with the twointerconnected link members abutment portions link member 3A is allowed to be bent relative to theother link member 3B only in one bending direction R from the linearly-extending condition. - Namely, when the
link members 3, shown in FIGS. 5 to 8, are interconnected, these link members can be bent only in one direction from a linear condition. - There may be provided a construction in which interconnected link members can be bent within a predetermined bending angle in both directions from a linear condition, and in this case, for example, when
link members abutment portions 19C, respectively, in a linear condition, and when thelink member 3D is bent relative to thelink member 3C in either bending direction Ra, Rb at the predetermined angle, the abutment portion 17Da, 17db is brought into abutting engagement with thecorresponding abutment portion 19C. - The
cable guide 1 includes a first section S1 disposed at the vehicle body B, and a second section S2 disposed at the slide door SD. - The first section S1 can be bent in both directions from the generally-linear condition, and the angle of bending of each interconnecting portion between the
link members 3 of this first section S1 is so determined that thecable guide 1 will not interfere with any members provided at the vehicle body B. - In this embodiment, the first section S1 includes a section S1 a having the plurality of
link members 3 so interconnected as to be bent only in one direction from the linear condition, and a section S1 b having the plurality oflink members 3 so interconnected as to be bent in both directions from the linear condition. Namely, all of the interconnecting portions of the first section S1 are not bendable in both directions, but this first section S1 is bendable in both directions as a whole with respect to the longitudinal direction. - The section S1 a which is bendable only in the one direction is that portion of the first section S1 disposed at the vehicle body B, and here the section, including one interconnecting portion between the
link member 3 and thefirst support member 20 and two interconnecting portions each between thecorresponding link members 3, is the section S1 a bendable only in the one direction (see FIG. 4). - The section S1 b which is bendable in both directions is that portion of the first section S1 disposed adjacent to the second section S2 (that is, disposed at the slide door SD), and here the section, including four interconnecting portions each between the
corresponding link members 3, is the section S1 b bendable in both directions (see FIG. 4). - When the other end portion of the
cable guide 1 is pulled in a right-hand direction in FIGS. 3 and 4 (that is, the slide door SD is fully closed), the whole of the first section S1 is bent clockwise (in FIGS. 3 and 4). In this case, the angle of bending of each interconnecting portion between thelink members 3 of the first section S1 is so determined that thecable guide 1 will not interfere with an outer body of the slide door SD, and also will not interfere with a rail RL for the slide door SD which is provided at the vehicle body B. - One the other hand, when the
cable guide 1 is pulled in a left-hand direction in FIGS. 3 and 4 (that is, the slide door SD is fully opened), the section S1 a of the first section S1 which is bendable only in the one direction is brought into a linear condition, while the section S1 b which is bendable in both directions is bent counterclockwise (in FIGS. 3 and 4) In this case, the angle of bending of each interconnecting portion between thelink members 3 at the first section S1 is so determined that thecable guide 1 will not interfere with a body portion 3 a of the vehicle body B provided at the rear side of the slide door frame. More specifically, the angle of bending of the section S1 a (which is bendable only in the one direction) of the first section S1 toward the rear side of the vehicle is 0 degree, while the section S1 b (which is bendable in both directions) can be bent at an angle of 20 degrees toward the rear side of the vehicle at each of the four interconnecting portions each between the link members, 3. And, thefirst support member 20 supports the one end portion of thecable guide 1 in such a manner that this one end portion is inclined toward the rear side of the vehicle at an angle of 10 degrees relative to a direction perpendicular to the sliding direction Q. Therefore, 20 (degrees)×4+10 (degrees)=90 (degrees) is obtained, and the second section S2 can extend rearwardly along the sliding direction Q. - Namely, the
cable guide 1 extends away from the vehicle body B, and is bent at the first section S1 to extend toward thesecond support member 30. - Particularly in the fully open condition, the
cable guide 1 extends away from the vehicle body B at the section S1 a, and is bent toward the rear side of the vehicle body B at the section S1 b. - The bending angle and bending direction of the interconnecting portions each between the
link members 3 at the first section S1 are suitably changed, depending on the mounting positions, shapes, etc., of the various members (the body itself, the rail RL and so on) of the vehicle body B. - The second section S2 can be bent only in one direction from the generally linear condition.
- When the other end portion of the
cable guide 1 is pulled in the right-hand direction (in FIGS. 3 and 4) (that is, the slide door SD is fully closed), the second section S2 extends linearly toward thesecond support member 30. On the other hand, when the other end portion of thecable guide 1 is pulled in the left-hand direction (in FIGS. 3 and 4) (that is, the slide door SD is fully opened), the second section S2 is bent clockwise (in FIGS. 3 and 4), and is inverted into a generally recumbent J-shape to extend toward thesecond support member 30. - The
cable guide 1 is covered with atube member 40 shown in FIG. 10. - The
tube member 40 is made of an elastic material such as rubber and an elastic plastics material, and is formed into a tubular shape, and can be flexed. In this embodiment, although this tube member is in the form of a bellows so that it can be easily flexed, it does not always need to be formed into a bellows. - In the cable-installing and supporting portion structure of the slide door SD having this construction, when the slide door SD is in the fully closed condition, the cable guide is in a condition (first bending condition) in which the whole of the first section S1 is bent clockwise while the second section S2 extends in the generally linear condition.
- In this condition, when the slide door SD is opened, the section S1 a (bendable only in the one direction) of the first section S1 extends linearly, while the section S1 b, bendable in both directions, is bent in the opposite direction. Subsequently, the second section S2 which can be bent only in the one direction is gradually bent in such a manner that this bending proceeds from the
link member 3, disposed adjacent to the first section S1, toward thelink members 3 disposed at the slide door SD. Therefore, when opening the slide door SD, the bending mode of thecable guide 1 is limited to the predetermined mode. - In the fully open condition of the slide door SD, the second section S2 is inverted into a generally J-shape, and extends toward the second support member 30 (second bending condition).
- When closing the slide door SD, the cable guide is bent and deformed in a manner reverse to the above-mentioned manner.
- In the cable-installing and supporting portion structure of the above construction, the
cable guide 1 extends away from the vehicle body B, and further extends toward thesecond support member 30. Therefore, the cable guide can be prevented from interference with other members of the vehicle body B (that is, the body portion Ba of the vehicle body B provided at the rear side of the slide door frame, and the rail PL for the slide door SD in this embodiment). - Particularly, the first section S1 includes the section S1 a having the plurality of
link members 3 so interconnected as to be bent only in the one direction from the linear condition, and the section S1 b having the plurality oflink members 3 so interconnected as to be bent in both directions from the linear condition. Therefore, the manner of extending of thecable guide 1 away from the vehicle body B can be easily changed between the first bending condition and the second bending condition. - And besides, the second section S2 of the
cable guide 1 can be bent only in the one direction, and therefore this second section S2 can also be prevented from interference with the other members. - Furthermore, the one end portion of the
cable guide 1 is supported by thefirst support member 20 in such a manner that this one end portion is inclined toward the rear side of the vehicle, and therefore when opening the slide door SD, a force, acting on the second section S2 of thecable guide 1 in the direction of the length thereof, can be easily converted into a force to smoothly bend the first section S1 and so on in the opposite direction. This prevents the buckling, etc., of the second section S2, so that thecable guide 1 can be easily smoothly bent and deformed from the first bending condition into the second bending condition. - Furthermore, the
cable guide 1 is covered with theflexible tube member 40 of a tubular shape, and therefore waterproof, dust-proof measures and so on for thecable 2 can be provided. And besides, the production of a sound, resulting from a relative movement between the adjacent link members, can be prevented. - As described above, according to the invention, the cable guide extends away from the vehicle body, and further extends toward the second support member, and therefore the cable guide can be prevented from interference with the other members of the vehicle body.
- According to the invention, the direction of bending of the second section of the cable guide is limited to the predetermined direction, and therefore the second section can be prevented from interference with other members.
- According to the invention, when sliding the slide door, the cable guide is smoothly bent and deformed from the first bending condition into the second bending condition.
- According to the invention, the angle of bending of the first section of the cable guide is so determined that the cable guide will not interfere with any member of the vehicle body, and therefore the interference with the vehicle body can be more positively prevented.
- According to the invention, the first section of the cable guide includes the section which can be bent only in the one direction from the generally linear condition, and therefore the manner of extending of the cable guide away from the vehicle body can be easily changed between the first bending condition and the second bending condition.
- According to the invention, waterproof and dust-proof measures and so on for the cable can be provided.
- The Second Preferred Embodiment
- FIG. 11 is a plan view of a power supply apparatus for a vehicle slide door in a vehicle (automobile) V, employing a second preferred embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 12 is a view showing the manner of opening and closing the slide door in the power supply apparatus of FIG. 11.
- This power supply apparatus comprises the
cable guide 101 shown in FIGS. 11 and 12, and a power supply cable 102 (see FIG. 14). Thecable guide 1 comprises a plurality oflink members 103 interconnected into a linear configuration, and one end portion of thiscable guide 1 is connected to a vehicle body-side mounting portion (fixing-side mounting portion) 105 a of a vehicle body (fixing structure) 105, while the other end portion thereof is connected to a door-side mounting portion (moving-side mounting portion) 107 a of the slide door (moving structure) 107. The power supply cable 102 is guided by thecable guide 101, and is installed between thevehicle body 105 and theslide door 107. In FIG. 12, when theslide door 107 is located in a position P1, theslide door 107 is in a completely closed condition (a fully closed condition), and when theslide door 107 is located in a position P2, theslide door 107 is in a partially open condition. (a half open condition), and when theslide door 107 is located in a position P3, theslide door 107 is in a completely open condition (a fully open condition). - As shown in FIGS.13 to 15, each of the
link member 103, forming thecable guide 101, includes a body portion 111, a pair ofprojections 113 which are formed on one end portion of the body portion 111, and which function respectively as rotation shafts, a pair of reception portions (receiving holes in this embodiment) 115 which are provided at the other end portion of the body portion 111, and are adapted to rotatably support therespective projections 113 of themating link member 103 to be connected to thislink member 103, a pair offirst abutment portions 117 formed at the one end portion of the body portion 111, and a pair ofsecond abutment portions 119 formed at the other end portion of the body portion 111. Thelink member 103 is made of a resin. - The body portion111 has a generally rectangular tubular shape, and has such an inner size as to pass the power supply cable 102 therethrough. The
projections 113 are formed on and project respectively fromextension portions 111 a extending respectively from opposed portions (upper and lower side wall portions in FIG. 13) at an open portion in the one end portion of the body portion 111. Thereception portions 115 are provided respectively atextension portions 11 b extending respectively from opposed portions (upper and lower side wall portions in FIG. 13) at an open portion in the other end portion of the body portion 111. Theprojections 113 and thereception portions 115 are formed such that an axis, interconnecting the twoprojections 113, is parallel to an axis interconnecting the two reception portions 115 (that is, these axes extend in the same direction). - The distance between the two
extension portions 111 b, each having thereception portion 115, is slightly larger than the distance between the twoextension portions 111 a each having theprojection 113. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 16, at an interconnecting portion between thelink members 103, the twolink members 103A and 103B are interconnected in such a manner that the twoprojections 103 of one link member 103A (see FIG. 6) are fitted respectively into thereception portions 115 of theother link member 103B (see FIG. 16) from the inner side. In this interconnected condition, theprojections 13 are rotatably held in thereception portions 115, respectively, and therefore the bending angle can be varied at the interconnecting portion between the twolink members 103A and 103B. - The first and
second abutment portions link members 103, and are so arranged that when the twolink members 103A and 103B are interconnected, thefirst abutment portions 117 abut against thesecond abutment portions 119, respectively, with the twointerconnected link members 103A and 103B extending linearly. Because of the provision of theabutment portions other link member 103B only in one bending direction B from the linearly-extending condition. - The
cable guide 101 includes a first section C1 and a second section C2 which extend in a longitudinal direction. Thelink members 103 are interconnected such that the bending directions B of the interconnecting portions in the same section C1, C2 are set to the same direction and that the bending direction of each interconnecting portion in the section C1 is opposite to the bending direction of each interconnecting portion in the section C2 Although the lengths of the sections C1 and C2 are not particularly specified, the length of the section C1 is smaller than the length of the section C2 in FIG. 2. Namely, when viewed from the vehicle body-side mounting portion (5 a) side, the bending direction B of each interconnecting portion in the first section C1 is a counterclockwise direction (in FIG. 11), while the bending direction of each interconnecting portion in the second section C2 is a clockwise direction (in FIG. 11). - For obtaining this construction, there are prepared two chain members of predetermined lengths each having
link members 103 which are interconnected in such a manner that thefirst abutment portions 117 of each link member can abut respectively against thesecond abutment portions 119 of the mating link member. The two chain members are interconnected in an interconnecting manner reverse to the interconnecting manner shown in FIG. 16 (that is, in such an interconnecting manner that thefirst abutment portions 117 of the link member 103A in FIG. 16 are disposed at the upper side), thereby obtaining the above construction. - The
cable guide 101 of this construction is installed between the vehicle body-side mounting portion 105 a and the door-side mounting portion 107 a so that during the movement of theslide door 107, thiscable guide 101 can be bent into a generally S-shape (when viewed from the top) in such a manner that the distance between the vehicle body-side mounting portion 105 a and the door-side mounting portion 107 a becomes a minimum. Thelink members 103, disposed respectively at the opposite ends of thecable guide 101, are rotatably connected at interconnectingportions 121 and 123 to the vehicle body-side mounting portion 105 a and the door-side mounting portion 107 a, respectively. - More specifically, in this embodiment, in accordance with the movement of the
slide door 107, the door-side mounting portion 107 a moves in a sliding direction, spaced a predetermined distance from the vehicle body-side mounting portion 105 a, between two positions disposed respectively on opposite sides of the vehicle body-side mounting portion 105 a serving as an intermediate position. - When the
slide door 107 is located in the fully closed position P1 (fully closed condition), the distance between the vehicle body-side mounting portion 105 a and the door-side mounting portion 107 a is the largest, and also thecable guide 101 extends generally linearly in the direction of sliding of theslide door 107. More specifically, the section C2 is disposed in a generally linear condition, and the section C1 is bent in a stepped manner to absorb the distance between the vehicle body-side mounting portion 105 a and the door-side mounting portion 107 a. In this condition, the door-side mounting portion 107 a and the vehicle body-side mounting portion 105 a support the opposite end portions of thecable guide 101, respectively, in such a manner that these opposite end portions are generally opposed to each other along the sliding direction. - When the
slide door 107 is located in the position P2 (half open condition) during the movement of thisslide door 107, the vehicle body-side mounting portion 105 a and the door-side mounting portion 107 a approach each other, and the distance between the two is smaller in this condition than in the fully closed condition, so that a slack portion develops in thecable guide 101. Particularly in the half open condition, when the vehicle body-side mounting portion 105 a and the door-side mounting portion 107 a are disposed at the same position in the sliding direction (in the forward-rearward direction of the vehicle), the distance between the vehicle body-side mounting portion 105 a and the door-side mounting portion 107 a is the smallest, and the amount of slackening of thecable guide 101 is the largest. - In this condition, that portion of the section C2, disposed close to the section C1, is bent into a generally U-shape, while that portion of the section C2, disposed close to the fixed end thereof, is disposed in a linear condition, and also the section C1 is bent into a generally arcuate shape in the opposite direction. The generally arcuately-bent portion of the section C1 and the generally U-shaped bent portion of the section C2 jointly form a generally S-shaped bent portion when viewed from the top.
- When the
slide door 107 is located in the fully open position P3.(fully open-condition), the door-side mounting portion 107 a, which has passed by the vehicle body-side mounting portion 105 a, is disposed at a rear portion of the vehicle. In this condition, the distance between the vehicle body-side mounting portion 105 a and the door-side mounting portion 107 a is smaller than in the fully-closed condition, so that a slack portion develops in thecable guide 101. - In this condition, that portion of the section C2, disposed close to the fixed end thereof, is bent into a generally U-shape, while that portion of the section C2, disposed close to the section C1, is disposed in a linear condition, and also the section C1 is bent into a generally arcuate shape. The generally arcuately-bent portion of the section C1 and the generally U-shaped bent portion of the second C2 jointly for a generally S-shaped bent portion when viewed from the top.
- Namely, when the
slide door 107 is located in the half open position P2 or in the fully closed position P3, thecable guide 101 is forcibly bent into the generally S-shape when viewed from the top, thereby absorbing the slack of thecable guide 101. - The
cable guide 101 is formed by interconnecting thelink members 103 of a generally tubular shape, and therefore has a hollow shape. The power supply cable 102 is passed through thecable guide 101, and is installed to extend from the vehicle body to the slide door. - As described above, in this embodiment, regardless of whether the
slide door 107 is open or closed, electric power can always be supplied to theslide door 107 by thepower supply cable 2 which is guided by thecable guide 101, and is installed between thevehicle body 105 and theslide door 107. - During the sliding movement of the slide door107 (particularly in the condition in which the distance between the vehicle body-
side mounting portion 105 a and the door-side mounting portion 107 a is the smallest), that is, when thecable guide 101 is slackened, thecable guide 101 can be bent into the generally S-shape when viewed from the top. Therefore, when the cable guide is slackened during the opening and closing operations of the slide door 107 (in the half open condition or the fully open condition of theslide door 107 in this embodiment), the slackened shape of thecable guide 101 is forcibly formed into the generally S-shape when viewed from the top, thereby absorbing the slack of thecable guide 1 while stabilizing the slackened shape thereof. Therefore, it is not necessary to provide any means for receiving thecable guide 101 and the cable 102, installed by thiscable guide 101, when thecable guide 101 is slackened, and also to provided any means for limiting the movement of the cable guide. Therefore, the construction can be simplified. - And besides, the length of the
cable guide 101, as well as the length of the power supply cable 102, can be properly determined in accordance with the amount of movement of theslide door 107 and so on, and therefore the power supply cable 102 can be shortened, and as a result an electrical transmission loss and the cost of the wire can be reduced. - In addition, this construction can easily meet a size change of the power supply cable102.
- The power supply cable102 is prevented from being twisted in accordance with the movement of the
slide door 107. - Furthermore, the power supply cable102 is passed through the
cable guide 101, and is installed, and therefore the cable 102 can be positively and easily installed along thecable guide 101, and besides the cable 102 can be protected by thecable guide 1. - The
cable guide 101 can be formed, using thelink members 103 of the simple structure. - Although the cable guide of this embodiment is applied to the apparatus for supplying electric power to the slide door, the cable guide of this embodiment can be used for installing a cable which need to be installed between an arbitrary fixing structural member and an arbitrary moving structural member. For example, the cable guide can be used for installing a cable between a seat, slidably mounted on the vehicle body, and the vehicle body, and for installing a cable between the vehicle body and a sun roof-opening/closing member.
- According to the invention, the power supply cable is guided by the cable guide, and is installed between the vehicle body and the slide door, and therefore electric power can always be supplied to the slide door regardless of whether the slide door is open or closed.
- During the sliding movement of the moving structural member, that is, when the cable guide is slackened, the intermediate portion of the
cable guide 1 in the longitudinal direction can be bent into the generally S-shape when viewed from the top. Therefore, when the cable guide is slackened during the opening and closing operations of the slide door, the slackened shape of the cable guide is forcibly formed into the generally S-shape when viewed from the top, thereby absorbing the slack of the cable guide while stabilizing the slackened shape thereof. Therefore, it is not necessary to provide any means for receiving the cable guide and the cable, installed by this cable guide, when the cable guide is slackened, and also to provided any means for limiting the movement of the cable guide Therefore, the construction can be simplified. - And besides, the length of the cable guide, as well as the length of the power supply cable, can be properly determined in accordance with the amount of movement of the slide door and so on, and therefore the power supply cable can be shortened, and as a result an electrical transmission loss and the cost of the wire can be reduced.
- In addition, this construction can easily meet a size change of the power supply cable.
- The power supply cable is prevented from being twisted in accordance with the movement of the slide door.
- According to the invention, the power supply cable is passed through the cable guide, and is installed, and therefore the cable can be positively and easily installed along the cable guide, and besides the cable can be protected by the cable guide.
- According to the invention, the cable guide can be formed, using the link members of the simple structure.
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